Schlomit Baytelman
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Born | Shlomit Baytelman Albala November 30, 1949 Afula, Israel |
Occupation | Actor, theatre director |
Years active | 1971–present |
Shlomit Baytelman Albala (Hebrew: שלומית בייטלמן; Yiddish: שלאָמיט בייַטעלמאַן; born Afula, November 30, 1949) is a Chilean-nationalized Israeli actress, director and writer. She recognized for being a sex symbol in Chilean cinema with the film Julio comienza en julio in the mid-1970s, and later for an extensive career in television.[1][2]
Biography[]
Shlomit Baytelman was born in Israel in 1949 and circumscribed in 1951, but she built her entire career in Chile. She is the daughter of Bernardo Baytelman and Eliana Albala. In 1966, she had been considered the best school actress in Santiago. In 1971 she graduated from the Theater School of the University of Chile and made her first performances in La Remienda and Tres Tristes Tigres, by Alejandro Sieveking. In the years 72 and 73, she participated in the montages Chiloé, covered skies, by María Asunción Requena, and Las troyanas by Eurípides. Although she is most recognized for her extensive theatrical career, Baytelman became famous as the prostitute of the film Julio comienza en Julio, the legendary film by director Silvio Caiozzi. On television, she stood out in the telenovelas La gran mentira (1982), El game de la vida and Las hederas (both in 1983), The miracle of living (1990) and Rompecorazón (1994). She but she would consecrate after being part of the cast of the successful television series, Los Venegas de TVN, playing Carla, for two decades.[3] In 2019 she was run over by a cyclist leaving her in serious condition.[4] She was back to acting in 2020 after a long rehabilitation.
Filmography[]
Films[]
Films | |||
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Year | Title | Character | Director |
1972 | Militante | Costa-Gavras | |
1977 | Julio comienza en julio | María | Silvio Caiozzi |
1987 | |||
1988 | Luis R. Vera | ||
1990 | País de octubre | ||
1997 | Takilleitor | Shlomit | |
2001 | Psiquiatra | ||
2007 | Irrespirable | Matías Pinochet | |
2007 | Los Andes no creen en Dios | Clota | |
2010 | |||
2010 | Camilo Becerra | ||
2011 | |||
2011 | Tía Manuela | Gonzalo Justiniano | |
2011 | Carmen | ||
2012 | Cameo | Pablo Larraín | |
2013 | Marta | ||
2014 | Olvidados | Gloria | Carlos Bolado |
2016 | Sofía | ||
2016 | Secos | Galut Alarcón | |
2020 | Homemade | Pablo Larraín | |
2020 | El estado imaginario |
Telenovelas[]
Telenovela | |||||
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Year | Telenovela | Character | Director | Channel | |
1976 | Nancy Fernández | TVN | |||
1978 | Paula Narváez | TVN | |||
1981 | Renata | Ricardo de la Fuente | Canal 13 | ||
1982 | La gran mentira | Cecilia Benavides | Herval Rossano | TVN | |
1983 | Paola Arratia | TVN | |||
Las herederas | Patricia Duval | Regis Bartizzaghi | Canal 13 | ||
1985 | Carolina Dellany | Canal 13 | |||
1988 | Ana María Maturana | Canal 13 | |||
1990 | Sofía Rivadeneira | TVN | |||
1991 | Jessica Morel | TVN | |||
1993 | Mimí Pons | TVN | |||
1994 | Josefina "Chepa" Arestizábal | TVN | |||
1996 | Loca piel | Diana Balbontín | María Eugenia Rencoret | TVN | |
1999 | Aquelarre | Mariola Bulnes | TVN | ||
2000 | Leonor Valdés | TVN | |||
2004 | Mónica Grez | Canal 13 | |||
2006 | María Teresa Fernández | TVN | |||
2008 | Rosa Miranda | TVN | |||
2010 | Casta Diva | Chilevisión | |||
2011 | Libertad León | Chilevisión | |||
Esperanza | Trinidad Vergara | Claudio López de Lérida | TVN | ||
2012 | La sexóloga | Simona Rossino | Chilevisión | ||
2015 | Marta Briones | Roberto Morales | Chilevisión | ||
2017 | Carmen Gloria Zurita | TVN | |||
2019 | 100 días para enamorarse | Lourdes Cotapos | Enrique Bravo | Mega |
Series and unitaries[]
Year | Serie | Character | Channel |
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2003 | Cuentos de mujeres | Elsa / Ivette | TVN |
1990–2010 | Carla Alcázar | TVN | |
1998 | Corina | Canal 13 | |
2010 | Cartas de mujer | Irene | Chilevisión |
2013 | Gladiola | Chilevisión | |
2014 | Luciana | Canal 13 | |
2015 | Silvana | UCV Televisión | |
2017 | Teresa Larrondo | Canal 13 |
References[]
- ^ Chilevisión. "Schlomit Baytelman dio detalles de su infancia en Israel:". www.chilevision.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved June 16, 2021.
- ^ "Shlomit Baytelman". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved June 16, 2021.
- ^ "Shlomit Baytelman". IMDb. Retrieved June 16, 2021.
- ^ "Shlomit Baytelman a casi 9 meses del accidente que le cambió la vida: "Moría o quedaba tetrapléjica"". Pagina 7 (in Spanish). Retrieved June 16, 2021.
- 1949 births
- Living people
- Chilean television actors
- Chilean film actors
- 20th-century Chilean actors
- 21st-century Chilean actors
- Chilean people stubs
- South American actor stubs